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At hens Female Academy, '"llE Trustees of the Alliens Female Academy lespectlully announce to Hip public that ll" " Session of the Institu lion, imiler it? new organization, will com mence on llie (irsi Monday of September next. iinler Hip care of MissO. H. March banks, as l'rim'inl. Hein2 resolved to use every efl'irt to place i his institution on nn equality in eve ry respect, with the best ot the kind in the country, nnil l.cins satisfied thai Its present accomplished Principal will give perfect saiisfiictiun to iis pupils and patrons, the Trustees rely willi an abiding cunh. dnnce upon the co-operation nl the friends off male education in their ellortH to main tain the inMiiution upon the most perma nent and elevated position. To secure the most thorough an I accom. pinned education, Ihe course of study will ,e ihe same as is adopted in ihe hest I male Academies or the country, and addi iotial teachers Will he engaged from lime lo time, as Hie number of pupil increase so a" to require it. (rt- Tn services of Prof. G. u. knabi: have been secured as teacher in III Musical Department. His reputation as a Teacher of Music, renders it unt.ecess.yy to say nnv thn" in regard to Ins qualihoa l.'o'm. IK' "ill also give lessons, it desired, to others nut memhets of the School. The luinon fees and incidental expenses will he as follows: Si'ellm?, ISeadin?, Writing. A rithrne I .-. ... it - nn,l !unrr IIC, li.ngllsU Ur.liuiiiiir mm wwfi 87,00 French. Italian and Spanish Lnnr gnatres, Mathematics, Natural Phi- losophv, .Moral ocieuto, nauuuv my, &c, Dniwins, I'aintmj, Sic, Muic on ih8 Piano, " Guitar, 10.00 3.00 15.00 15,00 1,00 Incidental F.xpenscs, The Trustees have the assurance from . r .. . ...M.AiBfiln fumi'ies ot several ol tne masi -,,. ..... - ,he place that they will board youiiat ladies. liiilil and fuel, at Irotn rJl.jO lo R9.00 tier week. Visitors. i. R. C. Jackson, S. IC. Reedlr. T.J OampblI.Jr, Rev John J. Robinson, Rev. Jacob W. Miller, James S. Ril'liieS, Pi. iN. McEweu. Geo.W. Uridjjes Trustees. A. McICel lin, .1 F. Shiver, Richnrd Haley, 11 II. Rider. Aua 1(3, 1850-tf James fiettys, A. D. Keys. T.N. Van Dyke. 90 FOREST HILL ACADEMY, fBUlE FALL SESSION of this Insiitu A tioti will commence cn the First Min day in September next, under the siiperin leildence of Mr. Ciiari.f.9 P. Samuel, as sisted by bis Lady, and close Ihe last luway in January. . Mr. Samuel's ability nnd faithfulness as a competent and ellicient instructor, have been thoroughly nnd satisfactorily Jested within the last sixteen years. The Trus tees can, therefore, safely recommend this Instiluiion to the consideration of those who desire iheir sons and daughters to bt well laujiit. Terms, per .Session nf Five .Months, pay ahle. nl the end nt llie session ; Speilins. Reading, Wriling and? Alillilllelie, J Etiihsli Grammar, Oeography, t ninl llie above, V ",00 s.oo 10,00 Latin an I French I Laniniairps.") ral Philoso- i ip, Astronn- 1 J Mathemaiies, Natural t)bv. Moral Science mv Sec, FxTtl S Instruction in Pontile-Entry J'aok " Keeping Will lie given 10 !!! I dents, aii.l id nnv young men J who may de.ire H, J Elementary Drawinj (or small children, 2 lessons per weel:, J Drawing and Punting on Enam- i le.l surface 2 lessons per week, j Lvihosrapbic or Monochromatic j P.111111115, '2 lessons per week, ) Mezzotint Piiitiling, 2 leson per J wet I;. f 8.00 1,00 3,00 6.00 5,00 I Jv order of the Board of Trustees all Ihe young Ladies nnil Genilenieu can ob tain ceriilica'es of commendation in aey ni all of ihe hunches ihey may have Miidied, by underdoing a fair ami thorough exanti nation, il their porfonianra nnd moral d porllllelll will justify it. Reward certificates will be aiven month Iv to all the pupils who may deserre ihem fur good lieliavior. punctuality in alien I an'1", aul prolio ieney 111 their various Studies, Iiv order cf the Board. ('HAS- METCALFE. Sec. A'bens. July 10, 1850 t 05 LOOii TO VOIR INTEREST. - W. L.H 1 6 H, IOUMF.lILY l' the firm of . T.. Huh ("o , ni:d late of llijh & VV'naht, Vholeale and Hetail Merchants of ihe city id Dalton, lakes this method of inform ini Hie people of Tennetsee am! oiher-t in general, llial be has just added largely tn bis former Mock, and ha now on hand en extensive sto"j (,f pry 5i.od", tiroe.-ries. Ilanlware, Saibller, Hats, H.miis ari1 .S.ms, an. I a! other articles usually kept ; in th'S market, u l.icli I am de'ermineil lo, tell a1 iiMi.i'iI!y b-w prices for either ds-i ( or C"iiu:ri Pm-'ii.-p. 1 lie Mihsc rth-r tii'it re.-peritully rerpiesit In- d I tri-nil- lu cmII and see him wl en they u-ii Dalnm, a-h feels cotifideni he i-au iiuike il lo ili-ir inierest lo do so. Al'i kimti of Proilnee taken in exchange for "ou!s al the highest caih prices. WM. L. HICH. Oalu n, Auj.2. 1?50 tl" 07 No Cure No Pay! r JMIK tiinler-k'iipil has permanently locateil biiiisc-ll in Culhniiii, Mc.Minn count , ut which plane be has cipiMicil an Oilice for ll.e purpBf. of preparing claims for nil iM-raoiie u l. i have claiii against the Government, for IiiM'n, Itoiinty l.aiiili, Pay proper, I'.ilra Pay, I'm y for lent Horses, anil every nthr ile. r.riiiiun of claims for adjudication lMf.re the Departments at V nshilnitoll. Ile is well pre p.ire.l, l.avine nil the Teii'ion Laws, ami nil the Lxecutive Keiibitions, toilirrct l,im in preparini; rtaiuis, mi'l in aihlitinn twenty jo ri eM rii nce in that line of businei. Hit charsi-s shall by moderate. Many claims nre lust on iicrount of being prepared by llieir riitncril neron. Call ami see him. No clinr:e for talking about yn-ir rlainit . SAMWKU WORKMAN. Aug 99, 1SS0-12IB iou 1 Maryland State Consolidated LOTTERIES! FOH SEPTEMBE K,JS50! r'HK State Consolidated Lotteries ol Ma- rvland are drawn by Slate Commission' ers appointed by the Governor of Maryland. Chartered by Act or Assf.mbi.t ! Jill Ticket of the Maryland Lotteries bear the Stamp of the State. COLVIN & CO, AflF.STS FOR THE STATE LOTTERIES, Office . W. cor. Baltimore &. Calvert sts., Museum Building, Baltimore, Md. The fullowintf great lotteries will be drawn during ihe month of September. Persons rrsiding in the most distant pans of liie country can transact business with the Baltimore asencv with facility, as 10 days transit hv mail will bring oiders to us from llie most distant parts. Orders inva riably answered by return mail. We name onlv the principal pr:zes of each Lottery 10 be diawn. SpluidM Lof terirs forSopt., 1850. Ihl . lir Lottery. Clns 4 1 , Extra. Pim's ofr Monday. September 0th CAPITALS $10,000, 10 i 2.500, &C 7$ numbers drawn ballots. Tickets S2J. (Certificate of Package of 2G whole ticW ftWj 26 half do. 18,50; 26 quarier do. 0,25. Susquehanna Canal Lottery, Class 41. Draws on VVf.dnf.sda v, September II. G RAND (3 A PITA LS 830.000. 20 of 5.OJ0, 20 -f 1.000, &c, kc. Prizes amounting to 523 318 Tickets 10 Shares in proportion. Col viu & Co will iue and senil cerl ficate of Pacli.ie of 25 whole tickets foriJlSO; 25 half do. G5; 25 quarter do. 32 50. SVLE.Vnin LOTTERY. Siisnnehaniia Canal Lolteau. Class 42. To be drawn Wednesday.Septf.mber In GRAM) CAPITALS 830.000. 20 000. 10,000. 5.000. 3.000. 20 ol 1 ,000. kc. &c. Tickets I0-Sliares in proportion Whole Prka. e 8130; hall G5j quarter 324. Grand Couso'idnted Lotteri Class 26. To be Drawn Saturday. September 21. G R A N I ) ( ! A PITA LS 37,500, 20ul 3,000, 25 of 1,500 25 of 750. Tickets flilO Shares in propniiion. Cer tificate ot Packaae wholes 8130, half and quarter in proportion. BEHOLD ! BEHOLD' BEHOLD! OI'DKR WliiloUf DELAY. $100,000 Capital Prize! (Irand Consolidated Lottery of Maryland. To bediv.n mi li.tltiniore.Vlarvlan '.on the 2?th day of September, 1850. Class S. 1 prize of $100,000 is $100,000 1 prize of 50,000 is 50.000 2 prizes of 25.000 is 50.000 4 prize? ol 12.500 is 50.000 4 nrizes of 7.500 is 30.0' HI 4 nr.zs of 5.000 is 20.0tH 200 prizes of 3,000 is 000.000 The prizs in this unparallPleu sciierne will amount to die magnificent sum ol 2. 131,432. Colv hi fc. Co, will issue certificates oi IVUgs of 20 whole tickets for 500; 20 half tiek t for 230; 26 quarter tickets for 1 10: 26 eichiii" 'or 70; 26 sixteenths for 35 Tickets 40 Shares in proportion. COLVIN c CO. ch'd;ile of remaining; Lotteries for Sep leather. Price of Osie. P'k'ge el S. pt. Capitals. Nn. of Hal's. Tkts. Wh'l.Qr. 18. 7.500 75u.i.l5dr...?2S.30. 7j Mi. O.llilO 7Sno.l4dr., 2i, 35. fi 19, 21.000 20. 2(1.(1110 23, 2(i.(K)0 24. 2(1.000 25. 2oi 3.000 20, 25.000 27. 15.000 as. 5.000 30,4i.ff?,(IOO 30, 35.0(10 75 nos 13 !r., 5. 05, Kii 7Sn..s.Hlr.. 5, 70, 17 78 nos I5dr., 8, 100, 25 75nos.l2dr., 5, 70, 17 75 nos. 1 1 dr., 15, 3j 78nos.l0dr., 5, 80, 20 75iios.l4dr., 4, 50, 12 75nos.l5dr., 15. 3 J 7S no. I S ir., 21, 37, 9 75 oi 14 lr.. 10, 120, 30 Orders soliiite:! f.r tickets or paeksaes i tickeis in anv the aboye spleudi I lotteries. L ners come f.i(K directed Colvin &. Co., Uahniiore, Md. tfCurieapoadents can transact busioess inrnu'li lie mails with this agency, as veil ihui.gh personally present. IjeiiM carefully directed and answered hy return mail. Man.-eis Official Drawings, with state, oi-hi of rejub, sent under close eiifeiope to ll who iiJer tickets. liauk noi" on all good hanks in the country, or I'm ticket received in pay ment, at pr, lor lickels. Pttz ca!ieil l sighi. Bank drafts re mitted to those holding prizes. All orders are carefully complied with. The must prompt attention always given to orders. Please address COLVI &. CO. N.W.eor. Rallimore & divert sts . Mtiienin fjnilding, Biliimore, Md. Aug. 30, IS50-lm 88 100 Petition toSellLand. M-lfila IMet, Ai.detsou llilev, Jacoh Waiten' 't!r.Siihan Wsti'iibv'ie'.t b" lophr r IUrjer. li'izahnh "our'eev, Wd bam loiiitnev, lt-hera li.yres, Jee M ,yre--, ih id Maimer, Jene ami Cbrts. iuniia Harder, vs. (Jeopie w. Marker, Mary jane uarger, Eizbeili M. Barser. Miry Adaline Bar ger. ami Malin l.i Barjer, by their Guar dian ad litem, John Reed. tIR55L7ANT to a decree made al the I September term of the Circuit Court JRTfl, I wiM. on the 29th day of October, IS.'.fl beina Tuesday ol naiu monin, sen on ihe premise, the tollowiug described pieces or unreels ol Lianu, ivin; ami neing in ine county nt Bmdley and Ocoee District, of winch W nana uarger, pr aeceaseo o, seized and possessed, to wit: the Norih ea-t quarter of section five, in township iwo rang one, RaM of the basis line, in ihe Ocoee District, except the fifteen acres which was conveyed It John Taylor tn Levi Spencer, m Ihe Sonih-eagl corner ol said quarter. The terms of sale wdl lie eauli in hand, if said land W'll sell for one thoossnd dollars, if not, then sell me urn on a twelve tii'inthn' credit, taking bond and securiiv fr the purchase money, and retaining a lien upon the laud, except ihe sum of a-renty-five- dollars, winch l ie quired to be paid down n lb day nl a!e. JOHN H. PAYNE. Clerk. Sept. 13. 1S50 7l Pr'are$6,50 103 WM, T. BLACKWELL, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, JITHEXS, TEJVJY., WILL practice in the Courts of the Third Judicial Circuit, flo can be I'liiuid ul the office of the Circuit Court Clerk. Au i.'l, 1 8511 If Kin R, EL EDWARDS, Attorney ttt M.atv, Cleveland, Tbnn.. "FFERS his professional services lo the 'people of ihe Third Judicial Circuit, and will attend to anv business for soldiers, such as collecting Land Claims, Rxtra Pay, and Pensions, which may be emrosicd lo his care. Au2. I6.1?50-6m 90 A. WELLES & CO, Grocers &, Commission merchants, SJFJXXJH. GJ., H .VVK constantly on hand a larccMock in their line and solicit orders therefor. Their particular attention is given to the nnU of Bacon, Lard, Keatlirrs, flour and (irain. 4ny party deiirine information in regard tn the Savannah market will meet with prompt attention. June 7, 1850 H S3 ATKElTS HOTEL, .ir:.vs, tejvjw Geo W. Zr2ayo HAS removed to the larfre Brick Tavern on the Public Square, heretofore occu pied by James S. Bnilires, Fsq., where he is prepared to acoinmnilate the traveling pub lic. March 8,150 If 76 LA W NOT ICR. VAX DYKE CAMPBELL T. NIXON VAN IVKK and TIIOS. J. CAMHttl''.!.!.. .la., haviri; entered into partnership in Ihe prnetire of the hiw, one or huth ol' them may at all times he found at their orfice, in Allien, oext d'.or to the store of John Motiau.'hy, uuli.ti atuent Mtlcnilirig the t;ourt. Athens. Jan. 19. 1849-tr 17 .i S. St. V ft (Til Mi , ATIOltNEY A r LAW, .Ithens, Ttnntssee, "SD-L practice in Ihet'onrtsof Monroe, Mc.Minn, Kbea, .Vvi, Hamilton, Dradlcy. inul Folk comities. Oilice nearly opienite the Planter's Bank, M a re hj ISaO--tT 75 GKO.i? BRIDGES, JTTOILVEV JIT LAW, Atiifns, East TnNjienrr, 2j!l AC TICKS in the different comities com posinc the Third Jmiicinl t'ircnit wil -attoiid to thecolliTtitieniMt iecurinit of claim ami will cive his irelmded attention to al hiMim-ss cutrmtert to Ins care. March a, 11349 tr 2.1 .W ED I CA L Mori C e7 SI. . M A V , JI. D. WM. a. NICK, St. D. I!. HAY A INICH n.WINt. associated themsKlvfS tosrethff respect fn llr tender their profession I ser vices to the public. In critical cases, when ri ipiireil, liotb will be in attendance without mlilittoiial expense. Ath. lis. Tet:ll.,Junn l.i, I8I!I tr 35 u if. s. i.m it. Jo et iks.y, PKACTITIONP.R OF MP.DICINE, Athens. Tens. II ESfDF.NCR VVest ol Ath-tis, in the boose lately ocrupied bv Hon. Spen cer J irnain, beie be may at all tir-.e.. be found, except when professionally absent. Nov. 30, 1810 r'2 DR7E. D. GILBERT, HA VIN(J located at MKCATUR. Tenn.. tenders (lis professional services to the ciii7ensol Meitf and llie adjoiningcourilies. OfIite,on the West side of the Puhtir Square, wheie he may be lound st all times, un'ess professionallv sbseltt Deeamr, June 7, 1850-tf 80 DR. R. Y. VAUGHA1T. H AVINU located himself io Cbarleitnn, Tenn ., ofli ri bis professional services to the cititens and vicinity. He hones hy diligent attention to his pro. fo.tnii t. rer.i-ive a liberal hare of patronage. ( harle.ton, May 10, 185(1 Cm bi MEDICAL NOTICE. na. O. M.Ct.F.MENTSON, E. COLLINS, St. D. Drs. Clcmentson & Collins, i ESPECTFl'LLY inform the citizen of Meig, Mc.Minn, llhea and Hoane c-juniies, that liter are associated together in the practice nl Medicine, and trust, by a prompt attention to all calls, to secure a cuti'iiuane f pstron ne hereiolore e tended. L)r. CleiiienisonNolaceol residence is at Tea Mile Stand, Meigs ro. Dr. Collins is located at Jeremiah Chapman's, on Ten nessee Kiver, Meig co. Feb. 22, lK50-tf 74 NOTICE. M' " pii"imrit to the articles of partuurliip be t.en the pnrtm-rsof tic bite firm of l Si. II. Horn, we will oirer tt sell ut public outcry, on tint premises, to the bighekt bidder, the North-west half of Lot No. 29, situated in the town ol' Athens, in Mc.Minn county nnd Stute of Tenne-see, with a Store House on the same, it being the same piece or parcel of land or prininil anil store house and appurte nances brimming lo the said bite firm of F. St II. Boyd. The mme will he oflered to be sold on one nnd lira years credit. The purchaser will be required to Rive bond with good secu rity, nnd a lien retained nn the property to belter secure the payment of the purchase ojoney. F BOYI, Surviving partner nf F. Sc ll.Iioyd. samitrIj shields, F. BOVI), Erreutors of Henry linyd, irfd. An 9, 1850-Ms 98 BOOKS ANDSTATIOXKRY. A fine as ortinent nf bonks anil Stationery, com prisiii); such School Cooks as are in general use, jut received nud for sale hy M ay 3 , '511 S . K . It GEDER. BOLTLYG CLOTHS. jfl JsF.ST AoUer t oltintf Cloths, Numbers 8 HJ0 a ml 'J. lint received nnd tor tale. 'IcKWEN A. GILLESPIR. Jl pril .10, 18.10 4 CROCKERY WARE. A large lol on hand and tor sale by J. K. BROWN. Oct 19, 1849 tf 56 Advertisements. W. E. Jackson & Co., WIIOLESALU DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, Masonic II a r. r. , (fieticccn United Stall sand Globe Hotels,') AUGUSTA, GA. I A VINO made laroe additions lo our " stock of Dry Goods, we are prepared tn sell to Country Merchants at as i.ow pricks, and upon the same tkrms, as the Merchants of Charleston. Country Merchant? visiting Augusta or Charleston, are respectfully invited lo ex amine onr ainrtment and prices. Keh. 22, 1850-1 y 71 Baker, Wilcox & Co., WHOLESALE GROCER Y MER CHAKTS, Auousta, Georgia, ! KKEP constantly on hand a Inrue and well nsorteif stock of Sugnr, Coffee, Salt, i-c, : which will lie unlit nt the very lowest nuirkc prices. Ji II nroertshall have cnicfiil nttcn tion. fy Bacon, Lard and Feathers received nn eotnittniiii'tit. July 2(t, IW49 tf 34 Henry Moore, ( Successor to Moore Si. Davis,) OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTEL AUGUSTA, GA., IMPORTER AND DEALER IN FOREIGN S; DOMESTIC JMRDfl'ARE TttON, Steel, Table and Spring Cuilerv. J. Tanner's, Smith's and Carpenter's Tools, Agricultural Implements, Guns, Pistols. &.C., &c. Feb. 22. 1850 I y 74 Thos. Richards & Son rno:;sr:ix,:i:s, Stationers, UonkbUultrit, anil Blank Book Manufacturers, At'OCSTA, Gr.OBOIA. A I.SO, Mannfarturersnrd Direct Importers r. of every Itmr! of COMRS. RUTTCKS. SISI'EXDERS, Spertnr.ln, Nftdles, Pins, l trciis'ion (. Hps, Violin Strings, Hooka nnil fijis, Whalelione, Head, MnrMci, Knitting Pins, llrust ri of every description. Sunns. Shnvtfic Rosea, Tape;, Itnhhins. Tl.reailt cotton and linen, Purses, Pocket Nooks, Rn sr Rlropt, MuVrnl liistriimeiits, (.nuking Glasses, Necklaces, German llaros. Ink. Sew- iiif Silk, lead IVurjls, Runni'l iimirnp Wire, vn.1 n ereat variety of other FAA'CVARTl C'LFS loo niiiiierotis to mention, nlnch uu- ally iHliii miir.h tme In fiml, arm to which they are constantly making addition all wlneli they bare made expressly for the Coun try Trade. (Vj-New Gonds received every week. (i.r. A"n f.xauine Goods axd Psk f.s. Janaary IS, 1850-ly C3 HATS, CAPS AND BONNETS E. La Perry & Co., AUGUSTA, G A., A VE now on hand a lull Mock of flats, ft Caps, Bonnets and Umbrellas, ol every style sml quality. As we have our UomIs iiirecl fiom ihe Mautifactur.rs w. are en shied lo sell as low and on as rood terms as can be hod in anv market. Mer chant and dealers in want ut anv ariirlrs in pur in, would do well in look in at our mirk hefore buying eKewbere. Ca'I at F.. L. Feny & Co' Store. Near the Mansion House, Augusta, Ga. N. M. Pariieiilarat enunn tifeo to orders Feb. 2-2. 1850 Iv 74 D. 3. PL "J '.3 &'CC. DEALEBS IN Perfumery, Instrument. Part M dieinn nnd Lhemtcnl$,l'aintt.Oil$,Glatt, fye., AUGUSTA.t, A. T A iVDKETU Garden and Fie'd Sr d.. A Ur.je and well selected assortment of rnussiis. D. H. Plumb & Co.. are also Asents for Siockm i's celebrated INUORKUPTIUl E TKET11. Feb. 22. IS50 ly 74 F0RC2, & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, TRIWKS, CARPET BAGS, Ac, Broad Street, AUGUSTA. GA. ALSO B. JWitJ. F. hORCE CO., wuoi.i Ai.r prii.ni in Boat, Short, Leather, Ttvnks, Carpel Bas, Hayne Street, Charleston, S. C. Feb. 22, 1850 I y 74 W. WRIGHT, E. SHERMAN, B. T NICHOLS, W.C.JtfSlP. WK1GHT, MfllOI.SA LO., manofactcrers or SADDLES, BRIDLES, WHIPS, Harness, Trunks, Le. IMTOSTESS AND WIIOLrSALE DEALERS IIV Saddlery and Cnaeh Hardware. Coach Trimmines.Shoe Findiuas.and Leath er if every description. No 239 Droad Street. IVear the Georgia Rail Road Bans, AUGUSTA. GA. Feb 22. ISoO ly 74 PIANO FORTES. MUSIC AJ"D JEWELRY. CHARLES CATLIHT A CO, (Near the United Slates Hotel,) AUGUSTA. GA., A RE the only authorized Agents for JM. Chickering's, Nonn's & Clark, and Adam iiinilart s i'tano Korles. They keep constantly on hand a large assortment ol instruments from the above Manufactories. embracing every variety of style of 6. 61. 0 and 7 octaves, winch tbey will sell at the lowest Factory prices, giving their own and the maker's guarantee as being perfect in every respeei. l Heir stock of Music Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes and Ac- co'deons, is large and well selected. They also have a large stock ol Watches. Jewelry and Silver Ware, wbicb they will sell low. All orders will receive prompt attention, and will be guaranteed lo give satisfaction in every respect. Feb. 22, 1850 ly 74 Aiisrusla Augusta Advertisements. BAKUETT, CARTER & CO., AUGUSTA, GA.. IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRUGS, JUEDICIXXS, PALVTS, OILS dm) GLASS, A1 RE now receiving, in addtiion (o their stock. 500 packages ol Druss, iUeui cines fie, &c. Among them are 20 cases sunerior Java tndiso: and SOceroons Io. I Sph. F. Indigo: all of which will be sold in New as low as mey can in jun.narcu York. l'Yh. 22, IS50 ly 74 J1A 11 D VA HE. 3. &, 13, D O IT 2 S & CO. 1UGUSTA, GA., IMPORTERS DIRECT AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN DOMESTIC HARDWARE, IB AVE always on hand a good nssori ment in their line, which they will sell on the most lavorahle terms. Augusta. Feb. 22, 1850 ly 74 HARDWARE, CUTLERY AJ"D AG RICUL TURAL IMPLEMENTS. a. xv. & xv. iauniiciiAix, AUGUSTA, GA.. HAVE on hand a complete assortment of English and American Hardware and Cutlery. They alo keep on hand an exlensive slock of Acriculitiral Implements, consisting principally of Ploughs, Cultiva tors, Harrows, Straw Cutters, Corn hheil eis, Cylindrical and Double Acting Rotary Churns, Horse Powers, Thrashers, Stc. All orders entrusted to them will receive prompt ami careful attention. Feb. 22, 1850-1 y 74 Groceries for Sale. PiOfl BAGS Rio, Miracabo and Java eJUUpntn... 150 hlnis. Muscovado, Porto Rico, and Si. Croix Sugar; 2UU boxes and barrels Loal, urusneu, Powdered and Clarified Sugar; wO bhds. Molasses; 200 hoxes Manufactured Tobacco, ass'dj 25 chests II vson, Imperial and Black Tea; 50 tons Sweedes, Bar, Hoop, and Band Iron; 1 100 kegs Nails and Brads; 2000 lbs. Cast. German and Blister Sieel; 5000 sacks Salt; An assortment of Spices, Soaps, Can dles, Gun Powder, Shor, Bar Lead, Buck ets, Brooms, Liquors, &.C. B A K E II. I LCOA tUU. Auznsti. Au2. Id. 1850-tf 90 Mail Line from Knoxville TO DALTON. TAYLOR, BRIDGES & JACKS0NS. HAVING obtained the contract for carrying the Mails from Knoxville to Iallnn, for four years from the fir.-t of July, 1850, respectfully inform the public that their line will he well slocked with N i. 1 Troy Coaches, fine Horses, and sober, trt'od Drivers, and no pains nor expense will be spared to carry passeniers lirounh with comfort and salety. Hit? route traverses a beautiful and interesting ectton of country .embracing the Ocoee and Hiwassee volleys, and travelers will certain- y nnd it to their advantage to take this line. On this line for the South, intersecting ihe Western and Allan'ic Railroad, at Dalion, passengers will leave Knoxville at 6 A. M., dailv, exeept Sundays, and arrive arfjaltonby OA. M. next day; that is, m time to lake the Cars South. Going North the Coaches will leave Dal ton at 7 P. M , daily, except Sundays, and srrive at Knoxville by 7 P. M. next lays, running through Cleveland, Charles ton, Calhoun, and Athens daily, and ihrnnch Madisonville, Mary ville, Philadel phia and Campbell's Station, every other day, (that is, three times a week by Madi nviile and Maryville, and three times by Philadelphia. Dlair's Ferry and Campbell's Station.) making daily arrivals at Knox ville, and arriving and departing- nt the lasi named place ro as to accommodate travel ers coming Horn the East or going -m that direction. rhey repeat that no pains nor expense will he spared lo ensure the safety and comfort of passengers, and they hope to receive a share ol public patronage. Their aiands will be at the best houses in the country, and the Mage fare reasonable. AthensJune 14, 1850 if 00 NEW MACHINE SHOP. TIlKoiiilcrsigrictl hut locuted hin.tclf 7 miles F.att of Athens, on Chestnn Creek, nnd has now nn hand and will nontiue to mono fucturc Wool Cahding Machines, ot the latest improved style, and superior to any that have ever been teen in this country t also Porta ble llorsePoworand Threshing Machines of nn Improved nnil superior quality, anil calcu lated to threh any kind of Grain and Clover Seed. These Machines are nil manufactured with great care, with a view to durability, and will be disposed of on accommodating terms. The undersigned will also repair any kind of .Machinery, nnd will promptly uttend to any business in his line with which he may be favored . He will nlso manufacture pat ferns for Cast Machinery of nny kind. John j. dixon. June M, lSSn-Cm .00 tfj DAGS RIO COFFEE, n prime r-- ti're, new crop, just received and for sale by thebnj. Mr.RWEN Si. GILLESPIE. A thorn , Mn rch 1 5, 1 8."0 I f 77 Sale of Lind. inURSUANT to an order of the Circuit H Court for the county of Polk nnd Stala of Tennessee, al the Jane terra, ISiU. 1 wiij proceed to sell upon the premises, on the 5th day of October next, to tho highest bidder, the section of School Land for the Sd frac tional Toweship Smith, Range 2d, East of the Daus line Ocoee District, baid lanes bave been valued as follows The South half to $ 1300 The South-west quarter to 950 The North-east quarter to 350 3600 Said land will be sold as Pie law directs. JAMES inn, Clerk. Aug 23,1850 61 Prt fr JU,50 100 Tobacco. imvro r .1... r : . v l j v. ,.,n uniiiu. UD.uiJf WHICH -s every lover of pood Tobacco wants, just received and fur sale by July ia g. w. ROSS CO. Philadelphia Advertisements LINNrSfflTTH & CO,, JVo. 21 Si Market street, Philadelphia, Wholesale Druggists AND DEALI.KS IS Drues, Medicines, Chemicals, Surgical and Obstetrical Iitslrttmciils.Meiliriitc, Chests, 1 Medical Saddlthaas. Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils Windtne Glass, Fur nishes, VycstuJJ's; Perfumery, i-c. Also, Manufacturers of llie celebrated Congress Writing Ink and Ink Powder. fllMIS Inl: is unsurpassed in qunliiy, hav ihg never tailed lo commend itself wherever it has been brought into use. We nre now prepared to furnish it of all colors, in bottles from a quart lu one ounce, neatly packed in boxes Imru one lo tluec dozen each. L. S. & Co., have at nil times a complete assortment of every article in their line, to which they invite the attention of DRUG GISTS and COUNTRY MCRCHANTS, In llie selection and preparation of their articles they spnre no pains to have them of undoubted qualities, so that tbey feel prepared to fill Ihe orders of those who wish pure Drugs, in a manner which they feel confident will prove satisfactory. Their nre also careful as to the style of puttins up and packing their Goods, in order to insure their safe carriage 10 any point in the country. Orders by letter will nt nil limes receive prompt and careful ntiention, nnd to any Druagisi of respectability, our Price Cur rent will he sent if requested. July ai'iJ-JlOin 96 ' Edward K. Tryon, JVo. 131YoWi Second street, PHILADELPHIA, Importer and Manufacturer of Double and Single isarrcl hoi thins, Jlijhs and Pistols. 2 HOT RAGS. Flasks, Game Bass, Su 3 perior Percussion Caps, Gun Powder, Wads, Shot fiun and Rifle Barrels, and Materials for Gun Maker's use. WHOLE- SALE AND RATA1L. FebJ5, 1850 ly 73 jyo. -m jyortu fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA, OFPtR for sale an extensive nnd entirely inw stock of HA TS AND CAPS. o( the latest sty les and most approved pntterns, of their own manufacture, nnd particularly adapted to the Southern and Western Trade, viz : .Moleskin, Russia, Cnsiimere, Nutria, Hrnsh, Silk, Beaver, Mexici.n. Cnlifornin. Also, Men's nnd Hoy's Sportine. Penrl. Ash land nnd Wool f late, in great variety, togeth' with Caps of every description, which they confidently recomnif nil 11s calculated to give satisfaction, and which they will tell nt the lowest market prices, and pny the most par- tic ilnr attention to packing. Q-Orders directed to No. 20 North Fourth street Philadelphia, will receive immediate' attention. Philadelphia , Feb 8, 1850 ly 73 3. t. LiePIXCOTT, nssint usambo, EDMUND CI.AXTOJVf CKOSGC REMSIN. tlKMJ. T. 1VII.I.I). Lii-tpineolt, Grambott Co., (m.( 1 asors toGrigg, F.lliot St Co.) PfJBMi I SMI BBS, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, No. 14 North Fourth street, PHILADELPHIA, EJUBMSHF.RS ol School. Theological, Medical, Law, Classical nnd Miscella neous IIUOKS, and fine editions nf Bibles nnd Trayer Bonks, in every variety of Binding and sim. Also, Dealers in Paper lilank Books and Stationery. Country Merchants, Public Libraries,' and the 'I mile supplied on advantageous terms. Feb. K 1850-ly 72 "i :"'. .!.. j. .1 To those who have been in the Service of the United States since the Revolution. rMIE undersigned being familiar with all - the Executive rules and regulations, and the character nf proof necessary to en able those who have been engaged in the service of the United States since the War of ihe Revolution, to have their claims for Pensions. Bounty Land, Arrearages of Pay and Extra Pay, &c. to one or all of which many persons are entitled, properly prepared lor adjudication before the De. partments at Washington, respectfully in vile the aittntion of such lo an interview with litem, where they may learn some, thing to their advantage. Those who have been injured by sickness or otherwise while in the service of the United States, are entia 'led to a Pension. Many claims are lost for want ol proper steps al the outset, or by being prepared by an inexperienced per son. Our charges nre moderate. Uesidence one mile and a hall above Calhoun, Me Minn countv, Tenn. JOHN HAMBRIGHT, u. McDowell Mc.elrath. A tie?. 2. i 850 tf 97 Land for Sale. THE undersigned desirous of changing his business, will sell, on Tuesday the ' first dsy of October next, and succeeding days, et publia auction, unless previously disposed of, the following properly, towit: -Ouo Farm, containing 31?j acres, 5 mile east of Allien; one other tract, containing 195 acres, 0 miles east of Athena and 7 miles southwest of Modisonville; and out other tract, on which ihe undersigned now reside, containing Dot acres, all under good fence, and v,i:h comfortable houses. Also, a good stock of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Farming Utensils, 61c. Sic, Term of aalo made known hereafter. A.O. BICE. May 24. 1S30 Id S8 j Wool Carding. rTIHE subscriber respectfully informs lb public that he has just started two new Wool Carding Machines, seven mi lei South-east of Athens, on Chesiua Creek, and will execiue any work in that line ia the very best style, at ihe usual prices Persons from a distance wilt have their work attended lo promptly in every in ' stance, hot every ten pound of Wool one pound of clean grease is required to be furnished. If the Wool is properly cleaned and well prepared, be will warrant the work well done. JNO. J. DIXON. Aug. 16, 1850 tD 90